Anti-HIV Med

Anti-HIV Med

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All Versions of Anti

1.4.2

October 29, 2020

1.4.2 : Content update.

1.4.0

October 9, 2019

1.4.0 : New look, content update.

1.3.0

March 22, 2017

1.3.0 : Added TAF, Descovy, Genvoya and other updates.

1.2.1

January 12, 2016

1.2.1 : Update SQV, TPV and COBIT.

1.2.0

May 14, 2015

Content update.

1.1.1

November 18, 2014

Navigation bar fix

1.1.0

November 17, 2014

Content update

1.0.8

October 14, 2014

Platform update.

1.0.7

July 25, 2014

Content update.

1.0.6

June 20, 2014

Content update.

Price History of Anti

Description of Anti

Anti-HIV Med is a simple tool for practising physicians, health care professionals, or anyone interested in HIV treatment. Basic information about each registered antiretroviral compound for treating HIV infection in Hong Kong can be accessed through its slide-out menu or search function. Anti-HIV Med is developed by the HIV Research Team at Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, The Chinese University of Hong Kong as an independent tool. This is also currently accessible as a supplement appended to HIV Manual 3rd Edition.

Anti: FAQ

Is Anti compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Anti can be used on an iPad.
The Anti app was developed by Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases. The Chinese University of Hong Kong..
The minimum iOS requirement: 10.0.
The Anti app has received no user ratings yet.
The Primary Genre Of The Anti App Is Medical.
1.4.2 is the most recent version of the Anti app.
The most recent update for Anti was released on July 1, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
May contain some disturbing or graphic scenes, suitable for ages 17 and up.
You can use the Anti app in English.
No, Anti is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Anti does not offer in-app purchases.
No, Anti does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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